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1.(24-38)In January 1994 an oil barge ran aground off the coast of San Juan, Puerto Rico, leaking its cargo of 750000 gallons into the ocean, while causing the pollution of the city’s beaches.
A.leaking its cargo of 750000 gallons into the ocean, while causing the pollution of
B.with its cargo of 750000 gallons leaking into the ocean, and it polluted
C.and its cargo of 750000 gallons leaked into the ocean, polluting
D.while it leaked its cargo of 750000 gallons into the ocean and caused the pollution of
E.so that its cargo of 750000 gallons leaked into the ocean, and they were polluting
2.(24-39)Japan’s abundant rainfall and the typically mild temperature throughout most of the country have produced a lush vegetation cover and, despite the mountainous terrain and generally poor soils, it has made possible the raising of a variety of crops.
A.it has made possible the raising of
B.has made it possible for them to raise
C.have made it possible to raise
D.have made it possible for raising
E.thus making it possible for them to raise
3.(24-41)In California, a lack of genetic variation in the Argentine ant has allowed the species to spread widely; due to their being so genetically similar to one another, the ants consider all their fellows to be a close relative and thus do not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limits the spread of this species in its native Argentina.
A.due to their being so genetically similar to one another, the ants consider all their fellows to be a close relative and thus do not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limits.
B.due to its being so genetically similar the ant considers all its fellows to be a close relative and thus does not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limit.
C.because it is so genetically similar, the ant considers all its fellows to be close relatives and thus does not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limits
D.because they are so genetically similar to one another, the ants consider all their fellows to be close relatives and thus do not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limit
E.because of being so genetically similar to one another, the ants consider all their fellows to be a close relative and thus do not engage in the kind of fierce intercolony struggles that limits.
4.(T-3-Q14)A scrub jay can remember when it cached a particular piece of food in a particular place, researchers have discovered, and tend not to bother to recover a perishable treat if stored long enough to have rotted.
A.tend not to bother to recover a perishable treat if
B.they tend not to bother recovering a perishable treat
C.tending not to bother recovering a perishable treat it
D.tends not to bother recovering a perishable treat
E.tends not bothering to recover a perishable treat it
5.(T-3-Q15)The population of India has been steadily increasing for decades, and it will probably have what is estimated as 1.6 billion people by 2050 and surpass China as the world’s most populous nation.
A.it will probably have what is estimated as
B.they are likely to have
C.the country will probably have
D.there will probably be
E.there will be an estimated
6.(T-3-Q17,天山7-14)Not one of the potential investors is expected to make an effort to buy First Interstate Bank until a merge agreement is signed that includes a provision for penalties if the deal were not to be concluded.
A.is expected to make an offer to buy First Interstate Bank until a merge agreement is signed that includes a provision for penalties if the deal were
B.is expected to make an offer for buying First Interstate Bank until they sign a merge agreement including a provision for penalties if the deal was
C.is expected to make an offer to buy First Interstate Bank until a merge agreement be signed by them with a provision for penalties if the deal were
D.are expected to make an offer for buying First Interstate Bank until it signs a merge agreement with a provision for penalties included if the deal was
E.are expected to be making an offer to buy First Interstate Bank until they sign a merge agreement including a provision for penalties if the deal were
7.(T-3-Q20,天山-7-28)Many of the earliest known images of Hindu deities in India date from the time of the Kushan empire, fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or Gandharan grey schist.
A.empire, fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or
B.empire, fashioned from either the spotted sandstone of Mathura or from
C.empire, either fashioned from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or
D.empire and fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or from
E.empire and were fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or from
8.(T-3-31)In the sixteenth century, the push for greater precision in measuring time was not, like more recently, motivated by complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, but the practical matters of navigation: sailors simply needed more highly accurate timepieces in order to computer their longitude form the positions of the stars.
A.not, like more recently, motivated by complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, but the practical matters of navigation
B.being motivated by the practical matters of navigation, instead of complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, as it has been recently
C.motivated not by complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, like they were more recently, but by the practical matters of navigation
D.motivated by the practical matters of navigation, not complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, which was the case more recently
E.motivated not by complicated philosophical questions about the nature of matter and the universe, as has been the case more recently, but by the practical matters of navigation
9.(25-4)Recent findings lend strong support to the theory that a black hole lies at the center of the Milky Way and of many of the 100 billion other galaxies estimated to exist in the universe.
A.That a black hole lies at the center of the Milky Way and of
B.that a black hole lies at the Milky Way’s center and
C.that there is a black hole lying at the milky Way’s center and
D.of a black hole lying at the Milky Way’s center and
E.of a black hole that lies at the center of the Milky Way and of
10.(12-14)In 1914 a total of 469,000 cars and trucks were produced in the United States, but in 1929 almost twice the numbers of tucks alone came off the assembly lines.
A.the numbers of tucks alone
B.that number of trucks alone
C.the number of trucks by themselves
D.as many trucks themselves
E.as many trucks by themselves
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